Category: Dicots – bibliography

AbdulRahaman A. A. (2009). – Morphological and epidermal adaptations to water stress in some ornamental plant species. – PhD. Thesis, University of Ilorin, Ilorin Nigeria. (No abstract found – Who can send us one ?)

Abubakar B. Y., Yunusa A. I. (1998) – Epidermal structure and stomatal ontogeny as an aid to the taxonomic identification of some species of Acacia (Leguminosae – Mimosoideae) from Nigeria. – Niger. J. Bot. 11, 117-123. (No abstract found – Who can send us one ?)

Essiett U. A., Akpabio K. E. (2005) – Some observations on the diversity of stomata and trichomes in seven species and two varieties of Dioscorea in Nigeria. – Nig. J. Bot., 18:118-127. (No abstract found – Who can send us one ?).

KadiriA. B. (2007) – Comparative Epidermal Morphology of the West African Species of Basellaceae Moquin Tandon (Centrospermae) – Bulletin of pure and Applied Sciences.26B, 1-2: 47-56. – (No abstract found – Who can send us one ?)

Raju V.S., Rao P.N. (1987) – The taxonomic use of the basic stomatal type in the generic delimitation of Chamaesyce(Euphorbiaceae). – Feddes Repert. 98: 137-141. – (No abstract found – Who can send us one ?)

Rowson J. M. (1943a) – The significance of the stomatal index as a differential character, 1.A. statistical investigation of the stomatal indices of Senna leaflets – Q. JI. Pharm. Pharmac., (16) 24-31.) – (No abstract found – Who can send us one ?).

Rowson J. M. (1943b) – The significance of the stomatal index as a differential character – the identification of the leaves of English and of Indian Belladonna : The characterisation of the Coca.P.C.Q -JI. -Pharm. Pharmac., (16) 255-64. – (No abstract found – Who can send us one ?).

Sahasrabudhe S., Stace C. A. (1974) – Developmental and structural variation in the trichomes and stomata of some Gesneriaceae. – New Botanist (India). 1. 46-62. – (No abstract found – Who can send us one ?).

Saikia D. N., Dey S. K. (1987) – Studies on length, breadth, size and frequency of stomata of tea (Camellia sinensis L.) leaf of different position and fractions. Two Leaf A Bud., 34: 42 49. – (No abstract found – Who can send us one ?).